This abandoned cemetery is located in southwestern Lexington
Township in "Fractional Section" 11, T.2N, R.7E., which
had been originally entered by Jabez Reeve (1781-1865) on October
20, 1820. This triangular tract contained 251.42 acres and was a
fraction of a full section since it bordered on Clark's Grant.
Across this road still stands, and is used as a residence, the
red brick Reeve School. The line between Section 11 and Tract No.
295 of Clark's Grant is just behind the school. There are many
rough (field) stones marking graves and numerous spots denoting
unmarked burials.

….From CEMETERY RECORDS, SCOTT COUNTY, published in 1978.
In 1987, the old brick school walls still stand across the road
and there is an old shed on the cemetery site.

There is a rectangular curb which would receive several
bodies. There are some undecipherable letters on the curb.

This cemetery has been cleaned and restored by the Scott
County Cemetery Commission.